On 8/12/19 2:12 PM, Paul Finkelshteyn wrote:
> On Mon, 12 Aug 2019 14:03:55 -0400
> Eli Schwartz via aur-general <aur-general at archlinux.org> wrote:
>>>> Hi folks,
>>>>>> As kodi-devel-bin take almost forever to build I've created github
>>>https://github.com/asm0dey/arch-kodi-devel-builder/ with pre-built
>>> packages.
>>>>>> Now I want to create AUR packages which will be able to install
>>> these binary packages.
>>>> No.
>> Basically it's why I'm writing here
And thank you for asking first! :)
>>> As you can see I have some knowledge on how to maintain packages:
>>>https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/?SeB=m&K=asm0dey but in this
>>> concrete situation I have no any idea on how to create packages. Of
>>> course I can't just use these packages in source field because they
>>> have their own dependencies. Also I think I can't just install them
>>> inside build or package phase…
>>>>>> So question is: is there any recommended way to do what I want?
>>>> If you replace the word "recommended" with the word "allowed", then
>> the answer is "you are allowed to advertise your repository on
>>https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Unofficial_user_repositories and
>> on the package details for the AUR package".
>>>> In fact, you're actually encouraged to do so. That's why we have the
>> wiki listing in the first place. :)
>>>> But truth is I don't have repository (cause repository should have some
> predefined layout and so on). And I'm not sure if it's possible to
> create something repository-like on github. And I currently I have no
> idea on where should I have to host repository for it to be more or
> less reliable.
I think you can probably use github pages for this. Github already
allows release assets, and there are definitely people putting release
assets in github pages, so I don't think this is against the terms of
service, and github pages lets you provide a simple html index and file
structure however you like.
Just make sure to rebuild and force overwrite the gh-pages branch rather
than appending new commits, to make sure the size doesn't get too big
due to bloaty binary blobs in git history.
--
Eli Schwartz
Bug Wrangler and Trusted User
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